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Max amazingly P8 in Mexico: “Very happy”

Published on 31 October 2015 by Mike Motilall

Max Verstappen has amazingly finished in P8 during the qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix. During qualifying, which started on a dry track, the 18-year old youngster was able to progress to Q3. Nico Rosberg took his fourth pole in a row for Mercedes and the twentieth in his career. Team mate and world champion Lewis Hamilton, was second, followed by Sebastian Vettel who was third in his Ferrari.

“I am very happy with P8”, Max tells Verstappen.nl afterwards. “Especially after missing FP2 yesterday and struggling a bit this morning in FP3. As a team we did very well. We managed to make the car suit me more. During qualifying it was exciting to make it through to Q3. The result of Q3 is great, because we are very close to the Red Bulls and are in front of both Force India’s. My lap was on the limit, so there was not much to improve there. The start of the race, with the long straight, will be tricky tomorrow; of course I am going to do my best to finish high in the points.”

At the start of Q1, we see both Toro Rosso’s on the harder compound tyres, making it out to the track as the first ones. Jenson Button leaves qualifying for what it is thanks to all the penalties. After the first run, Scuderia Toro Rosso is not secure enough to gamble on a one run on the mediums. So both drivers head out on the softs once more, resulting in Max getting briefly into the top six.

Eventually, he drops back two positions. Casualties after Q1, are not only Jenson Button and both Manor Marussia’s, but also Felipe Nasr’s Sauber and Fernando Alonso’s McLaren-Honda. The latter will probably need to start the race, together with his team mate, from the back because of new engines having been mounted.

Max wastes no time when Q2 gets going. He is the first to get on the circuit and after his first run, he is outside the top ten. In the first lap of his second run, he improves himself but is still to be found in the danger zone. Some raindrops start falling and in an ultimate effort to save his skin, he brilliantly manages to squeeze out an outstanding lap that earns him P8. Dropouts in Q2 are both Lotus drivers, Marcus Ericsson’s Sauber, Carlos Sainz’s Toro Rosso and – quite surprisingly – Kimi Raikkonen in his Ferrari. The Fin will also have to take a five-place grid penalty because of a gearbox change.

The rain was no threat and, in contrast with earlier this season, Toro Rosso decided to have Max do two runs instead of one in Q3. After his first run, he is in eighth; this has to do with the fact that both Force India cars only do one run. Both gents, however, are not able to beat the time set by Max in his second run, and therefore finish in P9 and P10. At the front, we find both Mercedes with Nico Rosberg grabbing topspot.

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez  – Mexican Grand Prix – Saturday 31 October 2015

 RESULTS QUALIFYING
 P  No Driver             Team          Q1       Q2       Q3     Laps
 1  6 Nico Rosberg       Mercedes      1:20.436 1:20.053 1:19.480 23
 2 44 Lewis Hamilton     Mercedes      1:20.808 1:19.829 1:19.668 22
 3  5 Sebastian Vettel   Ferrari       1:20.503 1:20.045 1:19.850 18
 4 26 Daniil Kvyat       Red Bull      1:20.826 1:20.490 1:20.398 21
 5  3 Daniel Ricciardo   Red Bull      1:21.166 1:20.783 1:20.399 23
 6 77 Valtteri Bottas    Williams      1:20.817 1:20.458 1:20.448 26
 7 19 Felipe Massa       Williams      1:21.379 1:20.642 1:20.567 26
 8 33 Max Verstappen     Toro Rosso    1:20.995 1:20.894 1:20.710 28
 9 11 Sergio Perez       Force India   1:20.966 1:20.669 1:20.716 21
10 27 Nico Hulkenberg    Force India   1:21.315 1:20.935 1:20.788 20
11 55 Carlos Sainz       Toro Rosso    1:20.960 1:20.942          20
12  8 Romain Grosjean    Lotus         1:21.577 1:21.038          18
13 13 Pastor Maldonado   Lotus         1:21.520 1:21.261          19
14  9 Marcus Ericsson    Sauber        1:21.299 1:21.544          19
15  7 Kimi Räikkönen     Ferrari       1:21.422 1:22.494          13
16 14 Fernando Alonso    McLaren       1:21.779                   10
17 12 Felipe Nasr        Sauber        1:21.788                   12
18 53 Alexander Rossi    Marussia      1:24.136                   10
19 28 Will Stevens       Marussia      1:24.386                    9 

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